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Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics by R.S. Bridger is a foundational textbook that explores the scientific discipline of human factors and ergonomics. The book covers fundamental principles of human performance, cognition, and physical capabilities as they relate to system design and workplace optimization.
Bridger examines key topics including anthropometry, biomechanics, sensory perception, and cognitive processes to help readers understand how to design products, workplaces, and systems that enhance human performance and safety. The text integrates practical applications with theoretical knowledge, making it suitable for students and professionals in engineering, design, occupational health, and safety fields.
With clear explanations, illustrations, and real-world examples, this comprehensive introduction equips readers with the knowledge to implement ergonomic principles effectively and create human-centered designs that reduce errors, injuries, and fatigue while improving productivity and user satisfaction.







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